Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Bourne Retribution, A Jason Bourne Thriller by Eric Van Lustbader, Now Available at a Special Price

The Bourne Retribution by Eric Van Lustbader

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Grand Central …

The Bourne Retribution by Eric Van Lustbader

A Jason Bourne Thriller (11th in series)

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Bourne's friend Eli Yadin, head of Mossad, learns that Ouyang Jidan, a senior member of China's Politburo, and a major Mexican drug lord may have been trafficking in something far more deadly than drugs. Yadin needs Bourne to investigate. Bourne agrees, but only because he has a personal agenda: Ouyang Jidan is the man who ordered Rebeka — one of the only people Bourne has ever truly cared about — murdered. Bourne is determined to avenge her death, but in the process he becomes enmeshed in a monstrous world-wide scheme involving the Chinese, Mexicans, and Russians.

Bourne's increasingly desperate search for Ouyang takes him from Tel Aviv to Shanghai, Mexico City, and, ultimately, a village on China's coast where a clever trap has been laid for him. Bourne finds himself pursued on all sides and unsure whom he can trust. As he moves closer to Ouyang, closer to avenging the woman he loved, he also moves ever closer to his own death …

The Bourne Retribution by Eric Van Lustbader

New This Week: The Burning Girl, The Whispers Series by Lisa Unger

The Burning Girl by Lisa Unger

Lisa Unger's second in a trilogy of e-novellas about a psychic medium and the strange secrets she begins to uncover — for better or for worse is released today. The final entry is expected to be published in early January 2015.

The Burning Girl by Lisa Unger

The Whispers Series (2nd in series)

Publisher: Pocket Star

Price: $0.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Ten years after Eloise Montgomery discovers her psychic abilities, she is a full-fledged working psychic, with a partner and a business. Now she's discovering some disturbing things: secrets about her genealogy that are, perhaps, best left in the past; that her granddaughter Finley has powers of her own; and that not all of Eloise's visitors actually want to be helped. Some of them are just looking for trouble …

The Burning Girl by Lisa Unger

Deadline, A Virgil Flowers Mystery by John Sandford, Now Available at a Special Price

Deadline by John Sandford

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Putnam …

Deadline by John Sandford

A Virgil Flowers Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

Price: $3.25 (as of 11/25/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

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In Southeast Minnesota, down on the Mississippi, a school board meeting is coming to an end. The board chairman announces that the rest of the meeting will be closed, due to personnel issues. "Issues" is correct. The proposal up for a vote before them is whether to authorize the killing of a local reporter. The vote is four to one in favor.

Meanwhile, not far away, Virgil Flowers is helping out a friend by looking into a dognapping, which seems to be turning into something much bigger and uglier — a team of dognappers supplying medical labs — when he gets a call from Lucas Davenport. A murdered body has been found — and the victim is a local reporter …

Deadline by John Sandford

Sister Eve, Private Eye by Lynne Hinton, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Sister Eve

Sister Eve, Private Eye by Lynne Hinton

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

Sister Eve, Private Eye by Lynne Hinton

A Divine Private Detective Agency Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Sister Eve, Private Eye by Lynne Hinton, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the charactger: Sister Evangeline Divine has found her calling at a New Mexico monastery for 20 years. For more information about her first murder, see a synopsis of the book, below.

Sister Eve knows God moves in mysterious ways. And Eve adores a good mystery. Especially a murder …

Sister Evangeline Divine breaks her daily routine when a police officer appears, carrying a message from her father. Sister Eve is no stranger to the law, having grown up with a police captain turned private detective. She's seen her fair share of crime — and knows a thing or two about solving mysteries.

But when Captain Jackson Divine needs her to return home and help him recover from surgery, Sister Eve finds herself taking on his latest case.

A Hollywood director has disappeared, and the sultry starlet he's been running around with isn't talking. When the missing man turns up dead, Captain Divine's case escalates into a full-blown murder case, and Sister Eve's crime-solving instincts kick in with an almost God-given grace.

Soon Sister Eve finds herself soul-searching every step of the way: How can she choose between the vocation in her heart and the job in her blood?

Sister Eve, Private Eye by Lynne Hinton

The Bride's Kimono, A Rei Shimura Mystery by Sujata Massey, Now Available at a Special Price

The Bride's Kimono by Sujata Massey

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Harper …

The Bride's Kimono by Sujata Massey

A Rei Shimura Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Harper

Price: $0.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

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Antiques dealer Rei Shimura has managed to snag one of the most lucrative and prestigious jobs of her career: a renowned museum in Washington, D.C., has invited her to exhibit her kimonos and give a lecture on them. Accompanied by a gaggle of Japanese office ladies bent on a week of shopping, Rei lands in the capital.

But her big break could ultimately break her. Within hours one of the kimonos is stolen, and then Rei's passport is discovered in a shopping mall dumpster — on the dead body of one of the Japanese tourists. Trouble is only beginning, though, for now Rei's parents have arrived and so has her ex-boyfriend.

To track down the kimono and unmask a killer, Rei's got to do some clever juggling, fast talking, and quick sleuthing, or this trip home could be her last.

The Bride's Kimono by Sujata Massey

A Deadly Measure of Brimstone by Catriona McPherson, New in Bookstores during November 2014

A Deadly Measure of Brimstone by Catriona McPherson

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during November 2014 is …

A Deadly Measure of Brimstone by Catriona McPherson, a Dandy Gilver Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for November 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of November 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Dandy and the whole Gilver clan travel to a spa town for a weekend of relaxation which is quickly interrupted by a slew of mysterious — and deadly — events.

The men of the Gilver family have come down, between them, with influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia and pleurisy. The family repairs to the town of Moffat, there to submit to the galvanic wraps and cold salt rubs of the splendid Laidlaw Hydropathic Hotel.

But all is not well at the Hydro, and the secret of the lady who arrived but never left cannot be kept for long. And what of those drifting shapes in the Turkish bath? Just steam shifting in the air? Probably. But in this town the dead can be as much trouble as the living.

A Deadly Measure of Brimstone by Catriona McPherson

The Blackhouse, The Isle of Lewis Trilogy by Peter May, Now Available at a Special Price

The Blackhouse by Peter May

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Quercus …

The Blackhouse by Peter May

The Isle of Lewis Trilogy (1st in series)

Publisher: Quercus

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 2:00 PM ET).

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When a grisly murder occurs on the Isle of Lewis that bears similarities to a brutal killing on the mainland, Edinburgh detective and native islander Fin Macleod is dispatched to the Outer Hebrides to investigate, embarking at the same time on a voyage into his own troubled past.

As Fin reconnects with the people and places of his tortured childhood, the desolate but beautiful island and its ancient customs once again begin to assert their grip on his psyche. Every step toward solving the case brings Fin closer to a dangerous confrontation with the dark events of the past that shaped — and nearly destroyed — his life.

The Blackhouse by Peter May

The Washington Stratagem by Adam LeBor, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2014

The Washington Stratagem by Adam LeBor

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2014 …

The Washington Stratagem by Adam LeBor

A Yael Azoulay Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Bourbon Street Books

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To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for November 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of November 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

Yael Azoulay went rogue in Geneva and nearly lost her life; although her physical wounds are healed, she will never be able to forget what happened. Now back in New York, when the secretary-general asks her to meet with the CEO of the Prometheus Group, a lobbying and asset management firm with extensive links to the Pentagon and dubious business interests in the volatile Middle East, she cannot refuse his request.

Working under Prometheus's radar, Yael uncovers a chilling conspiracy with ties to Iran … and to a shocking source from her past. The end game is nothing less than a devastating — and very lucrative — new war in the Middle East. But the closer she comes to the truth, the more Yael begins to expose herself, revealing a life riddled with secrets. As she confronts the ghosts of her past, the few certainties of her life begin to crumble around her, laying bare a terrifying truth: that she has enormously powerful enemies who neither forgive, nor forget.

The Washington Stratagem by Adam LeBor

Acqua Alta, A Guido Brunetti Mystery by Donna Leon, Now Available at a Special Price

Acqua Alta by Donna Leon

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Grove Press …

Acqua Alta by Donna Leon

A Guido Brunetti Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Grove Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

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As Venice braces for a winter tempest, Commissario Guido Brunetti finds out that an old friend has been savagely beaten at the palazzo home of reigning diva Flavia Petrelli.

Then, as the flood waters rise, a corpse is discovered — and Brunetti must wade through the chaotic city to solve his deadliest case yet.

Acqua Alta by Donna Leon

The Silent Girls, A Suspense Thriller by Eric Rickstad, New This Week from Witness Impulse

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/25/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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With the dead of a bitter Vermont winter closing in, evil is alive and well …

Frank Rath thought he was done with murder when he turned in his detective's badge to become a private investigator and raise a daughter alone. Then the police in his remote rural community of Canaan find an '89 Monte Carlo abandoned by the side of the road, and the beautiful teenage girl who owned the car seems to have disappeared without a trace.

Soon Rath's investigation brings him face-to-face with the darkest abominations of the human soul.

With the consequences of his violent and painful past plaguing him, and young women with secrets vanishing one by one, he discovers once again that even in the smallest towns on the map, evil lurks everywhere — and no one is safe.

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

Please Welcome Mystery Author Eliot Pattison

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Eliot Pattison
with Eliot Pattison

We are delighted to welcome author Eliot Pattison to Omnimystery News today.

Eliot's eighth mystery in his Edgar Award-winning series featuring Shan Tao Yun is Soul of the Fire (Minotaur Books; November 2014 hardcover and ebook formats). We asked him what it is like writing books that take place in such a remote place like Tibet, and he titles his guest post for us today, "The Challenge of Faraway Mysteries".

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Eliot Pattison
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Writing novels like Soul of the Fire set in a distant and sharply different culture involves the same challenges as writing historical novels. I have to create a background that faithfully reflects that culture and its people, staying true to the broad facts of life in their faraway land. But the presentation has to resonate with the Western reader, meaning I have to translate that indigenous experience into terms familiar to the reader. A simple example would be the way Tibetans speak to their gods. I've had readers already immersed in that culture remark that Tibetans don't "pray" to an almighty deity, they invoke the teaching of a particular spiritual being in a complex pantheon. I think "prayer" works fine in conveying the point to my readers, without having to digress into long discussions of cosmology.

Writers of historical novels won't succeed if their work reads like a history text, and writers of faraway mysteries won't succeed if their work reads like an anthropology tract. Readers need to "learn by doing" in the sense that they must learn about the foreign culture indirectly, often subtly, while they are working their way through the underlying mystery.

This is why in Soul of the Fire and in all my Shan novels the answers to the nagging questions behind the crimes are wrapped up in cultural elements. The crimes Shan encounters are rooted in both a modern, materialistic and militaristic Chinese world and an ancient, spiritual, and passive Tibetan world. Shan is able to solve those riddles only because he is able to bridge those markedly contrasting worlds and interpret one from the perspective of the other. He spans both those worlds but belongs to neither, often reminding me of the mandarins exiled to distant lands in early Chinese dynasties who became hermit poets.

Readers comment that they never understood what was happening in modern Tibet until they read my novels. This is another perspective on the same point. Histories, and news reports from distant lands are typically sterile and impersonal, so that individual humans who populate those stories are little more than shadows in a fog. The novelist has the ability to penetrate that fog, to put a face on faceless accounts. Novels focused on peoples distant in place and time, when done well, can transport the reader to the stark realities of those lives, allowing the reader to experience those lands, and that adversity, on a much more personal, even visceral, level.

Soul of the Fire, focusing on self-immolations by Tibetans, is meant to grab readers on this visceral level. These suicides, the last acts of men and women who can find no other way to express their frustration, are among the most desperate acts of protest the world has ever seen. Researching the new book was sometimes so wrenching I had to just put down the reports I was reading and take a walk or sit with my dog to calm myself. While the descriptions of self-immolations in the novel were painful to write, the actual factual chronicles on which they are based are even more disturbing. But they cannot be ignored.

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Eliot Pattison has been described as a "writer of faraway mysteries," a label which is particularly apt for someone whose travel and interests span such a broad spectrum. After reaching a million miles of global trekking, visiting every continent but Antarctica, Pattison stopped logging his miles and set his compass for the unknown. Today he avoids well-trodden paths whenever possible, in favor of wilderness, lesser known historical venues, and encounters with indigenous peoples.

An international lawyer by training, early in his career Pattison began writing on legal and business topics, producing several books and dozens of articles published on three continents. In the late 1990's he decided to combine his deep concerns for the people of Tibet with his interest in venturing into fiction by writing The Skull Mantra, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Mystery.

A former resident of Boston and Washington, Pattison resides on an 18th century farm in Pennsylvania with his wife, three children, and an ever-expanding menagerie of animals.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at EliotPattison.com and his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Twitter.

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Soul of the Fire by Eliot Pattison

Soul of the Fire
Eliot Pattison
A Shan Tao Yun Mystery

When Shan Tao Yun and his old friend Lokesh are abruptly dragged away by Public Security, he is convinced that their secret, often illegal, support of struggling Tibetans has brought their final ruin. But his fear turns to confusion as he discovers he has been chosen to fill a vacancy on a special international commission investigating Tibetan suicides.

Soon he finds that his predecessor was murdered, and when a monk sets himself on fire in front of the commissioners he realizes that the Commission is being used as a tool to whitewash Tibet's self-immolation protests as acts of crime and terrorism. Shan faces an impossible dilemma when the Public Security officer who runs the Commission, Major Ren, orders the imprisoned Lokesh beaten to coerce Shan into following Beijing's script for the Commission. He has no choice but to become part of the hated machine that is devouring Tibet, but when he discovers that the most recent immolation was actually another murder, he realizes the Commission itself is riddled with crime and intrigue.

Everywhere he turns, Shan finds new secrets that seem to lead to the last agonizing chapter of his life. Shan must make a final desperate effort to uncover the Commission's terrible secrets whose painful truth could change Shan's life — and possibly that of many Tibetans — forever.

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A Conversation with Historical Mystery Author S.K. Rizzolo

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with S.K. Rizzolo
with S.K. Rizzolo

We are delighted to welcome author S.K. Rizzolo to Omnimystery News today.

S.K.'s third mystery in her Regency series is
Die I Will Not (Poisoned Pen Press; November 2014 hardcover, trade paperback, and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time talking with her about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your Regency series of mysteries.

S.K. Rizzolo
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S.K. Rizzolo: Set in Regency England, my mystery series follows the exploits of a Bow Street Runner, an unconventional lady, and a melancholic barrister. My characters do not belong to the Polite World. They do not ordinarily attend balls or visit London for the Season, and they face financial struggles as well as professional and romantic challenges. I've had a lot of fun exploring the relationships between my three protagonists. Edward Buckler, my lawyer hero, continues to battle his hopeless love for Penelope Wolfe, but she can't reciprocate his affections because she is married to a spendthrift artist who is always leaving her in the lurch.

My other sleuth is a Bow Street Runner — a forerunner to the Scotland Yard detective. John Chase is a man over forty, graying, with an untidy queue and an independent spirit that doesn't sit well with his superiors. He's a bit gruff but has a much kinder heart than he himself realizes. I suspect his growth will be about learning to connect with his fellow human beings.

OMN: Tell us something about Die I Will Not that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

SKR: Horatio Rex, one of the suspects, is a Jewish moneylender — a cent-per-cent, as they were called. When John Chase criticizes him for taking advantage of silly young men of fashion, Rex says, "You judge me by the world's prejudice. My father was a street hawker. What professions do you imagine were open to me?" And then he makes the point that the aristocrats cheat him at every turn, which is why he has to charge such exorbitant interest. Sadly, one is all too familiar with the stereotype of the villainous Jewish loan shark, but I hadn't realized that aristocrats took advantage of the usurers too.

OMN: Are any of the situations in which your characters find themselves based on real events?

SKR: Die I Will Not is peopled with characters based on actual historical figures, whom I have fictionalized to suit the needs of my story. For example, the Jewish moneylender is a fictional re-creation of a fascinating and enigmatic figure named Jonathan King. His daughter Charlotte Dacre — Mary Rex Leach in my story — was a Gothic novelist who married a reactionary Tory journalist. This journalist is stabbed in the first chapter of the novel.

At the center of the investigation is a nasty royal scandal that erupted in the spring of 1813 when the Prince Regent and his despised wife Caroline were skirmishing in the press. It would take too long to describe the machinations and cruel games this couple engaged in over many years, but to give you an idea, the Prince once instituted an investigation into Caroline's conduct, which somehow came to be known as the "Delicate Investigation." Well, it's hard to imagine anything less "delicate" because the agents were busy interviewing her reputed lovers and accusing Caroline of having borne an illegitimate child. The investigators even grilled the poor woman's laundry maid and other servants to find out what she'd been up to. This was in 1806 — and in 1813, George and Caroline were still at it. To tell you the truth, I was rather taken aback by the sexual frankness of it all. Talk about throwing royal dignity out the window!

OMN: Describe your writing process.

SKR: It's easy to sum up my writing process: painful, agonizing rough draft. Still painful, agonizing second draft. Repeat multiple times with glimmers of hope emerging. And in the end — I say "not bad." In other words, I'm very hard on myself. But when the writing is finally coming, I can be positively surly when my husband wants to talk to me about the cat hair on the sofa or the laundry that needs to be done.

I do outline the story, but the outline is a very slippery thing. If only events would unfold as expected in the story, but that almost never happens. I've made my peace with the constant rethinking and frantic plugging up of unforeseen plot holes.

OMN: As a historical series, you must spend a lot of time researching the plot points of your stories.

SKR: I could spend days, months, years researching just one of the topics in a novel. Sometimes, I wish all those 19th-century men and women would be a little less chatty! We talk a lot today on Facebook, blogs, and discussion boards — but in terms of sheer volume these people can more than hold their own. They probably would have been right at home with Twitter too.

One of the more interesting personalities I encountered in the research for Die I Will Not was Mary "Perdita" Robinson, the actress, poet, and celebrity courtesan. I knew that she had once been the Prince of Wales' mistress. When the Prince tired of her charms, Perdita blackmailed George III, who paid this demand to stop her from publishing certain compromising letters the Prince had written to her. But I didn't know that Perdita was hoist with her own petard when some of her scandalous and passionate letters to the moneylender Jonathan King were published.

Also, I learned about the use of pseudonyms to write political letters to the press, which was common in both England and Revolutionary America. There were even a few women who adopted these aliases. One who plays a role in my story writes poems espousing the conservative viewpoint that were published in the newspaper. This was a good way to confuse people and protect one's privacy — in some ways not unlike the online identities we assume today.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

SKR: To produce the work to the best of my ability is my primary goal. Anything else is extra. Sometimes I have to separate myself from the cultural din that surrounds us, the clamoring for our attention that everyone experiences today. Writing has always been a solitary pursuit, and I think that solitude and mental focus are absolutely necessary to the process.

My best advice to an aspiring author is simply to read many, many books. Writers are readers, first and foremost. And from this immersion in other people's hopes and fears, writers develop a sense of empathy without which the development of character would be impossible.

OMN: Tell us how Die I Will Not came to be titled.

SKR: My title comes from Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece (or Lucretia), a poem about the rape of a Roman noblewoman by the king's son in 509 BC. Afterwards, the virtuous Lucretia plunged a dagger into her own breast in order to cleanse her shame. To avenge her death, her husband and his allies overthrew the monarchy and established the Roman republic. So essentially "die I will not" is Lucretia's vow that she will not fade into oblivion until her reputation is restored.

In my novel the Lucretia figure is a doomed courtesan, whose tragic story is the basis for a book about royal scandal, 19th-century journalism, and dirty politics. As I researched these topics, I became fascinated by the idea of people struggling to retain their privacy under the relentless, ubiquitous gaze of the modern world — under the gaze of scandals that simply refuse to die.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

SKR: Top 5 favorite 19th century British novels that are also outstanding period films:

1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (BBC, 1995)
2. North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell (BBC, 2004)
3. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte (BBC, 2006)
4. Persuasion by Jane Austen (BBC, 1995)
5. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens (BBC, 2008)

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S.K. Rizzolo is the daughter of an Italian-American avid reader and an Arkansas farm boy turned oilman. Raised in the Middle East, she had many adventures, including a brush with a cholera epidemic and an evacuation from Libya when Colonel Gaddafi seized power. In college she majored in English with no clue as to how she meant to support herself, eventually earning an M.A. and becoming an English teacher. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, their empty nest recently filled by the adoption of two feral cats.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at SKRizzolo.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook.

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Die I Will Not by S.K. Rizzolo

Die I Will Not
S.K. Rizzolo
A Regency Mystery

Unhappy wife and young mother Penelope Wolfe fears scandal for her family and worse. A Tory newspaper editor has been stabbed while writing a reply to the latest round of letters penned by the firebrand Collatinus. Twenty years before, her father, the radical Eustace Sandford, also wrote as Collatinus before he fled London just ahead of accusations of treason and murder — a mysterious beauty closely connected to Sandford and known only as N.D. had been brutally slain. Now the seditious new Collatinus letters that attack the Prince Regent in the press seek to avenge N.D.'s death and unmask her murderer. What did the editor know that provoked his death?

Her artist husband Jeremy being no reliable ally, Penelope turns anew to lawyer Edward Buckler and Bow Street Runner John Chase. As she battles public notoriety, Buckler and Chase put their careers at risk to stand behind her and find N.D.'s killer. They pursue various lines of inquiry including a missing memoir, Royal scandal, and the dead editor's secretive, reclusive wife. As they navigate the dark underbelly of 1813 London among a cast driven by dirty politics and dark passions, as well as by decency and a desire for justice, past secrets and present criminals are exposed, upending Penelope's life and the lives of others.

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Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs

A Blackmore Sisters Mystery

Publisher: Leighann Dobbs

… as today's fifth free mystery ebook.

Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of November 25, 2014 at 7:40 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

More on today's free book, below.

There's more than one secret in the old Blackmoore house. Some have been buried for a long time and some are sitting closer to the surface.

Morgan and Fiona Blackmoore enjoy their simple life in the sleepy ocean-side town of Noquitt Maine where they offer herbal remedies and crystal healing for locals and tourists alike. Until Morgan is accused of killing the town shrew, Prudence Littlefield.

Suddenly the girls find themselves scrambling to find the real killer while they battle a crooked Sheriff, planted evidence, and a long list of suspects that all had a reason to want Prudence dead.

Handsome Jake Cooper is new to the Noquitt Maine police force, which is exactly why Fiona Blackmoore doesn't trust him. But with time running out and the evidence against her sister piling up, Fiona has to make a choice — will she trust Jake with her sisters case … and her own heart?

Add in an old mansion on the cliffs of Maine, an attic full of mysterious treasures, and a cat that has the uncanny ability to show up at exactly the right time and Fiona has her hands full proving the Sheriff's accusations about her sister being a murderer are dead wrong.

Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs

The Sun Killer by Diana Dwayne is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Sun Killer by Diana Dwayne

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Sun Killer by Diana Dwayne

The Sun Killer Series

Publisher: Diana Dwayne

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

The Sun Killer by Diana Dwayne, Amazon Kindle format

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Nora Mitchell is a small-time cop on a small-time beat. The quiet, peaceful town of Marion hasn't seen real crime since Nora was a child, and she's beginning to grow tired of writing tickets to her neighbors and bringing in the occasional petty-thief … but that's all about to change.

When a woman is found murdered in her home, Nora gets much more than she bargained for as the ritualistic killing confounds the police and terrifies the town. The people are quiet … too quiet. Somebody knows something, but nobody will talk. With deceptively simple clues that seem to lead nowhere, the only evidence to be found does nothing but taunt the new detective. The worst part is, this is just the beginning.

The Sun Killer by Diana Dwayne

A Perfect Escape by Maddie James is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

A Perfect Escape by Maddie James

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A Perfect Escape by Maddie James

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Turquoise Morning Press

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

A Perfect Escape by Maddie James, Amazon Kindle format

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Megan Thomas is running for her life. From Chicago, from the mob, from her controlling husband. She runs to the only place she ever felt at peace, a North Carolina barrier island she remembers from her childhood. Now she only wants to get lost — lost in someone else's life. A new identity, soothing ocean winds, and a quiet existence are all she needs.

Smyth Parker is running from life. From the business he inherited, from society, from an ex-wife scorned. His only escape is the solitude of uninhabited Portsmouth Island. He doesn't want anything else. And he sure as hell doesn't need a complication named Megan Thomas.

When Megan fears she's been found, she runs again — and straight into Smyth's arms. His isolated island home might finally be her perfect escape. Or is it?

A Perfect Escape by Maddie James

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